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  1. Being Realist about Bayes, and the Predictive Processing Theory of Mind.Matteo Colombo, Lee Elkin & Stephan Hartmann - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (1):185-220.
    Some naturalistic philosophers of mind subscribing to the predictive processing theory of mind have adopted a realist attitude towards the results of Bayesian cognitive science. In this paper, we argue that this realist attitude is unwarranted. The Bayesian research program in cognitive science does not possess special epistemic virtues over alternative approaches for explaining mental phenomena involving uncertainty. In particular, the Bayesian approach is not simpler, more unifying, or more rational than alternatives. It is also contentious that the Bayesian approach (...)
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    Experiencing meditation – Evidence for differential effects of three contemplative mental practices in micro-phenomenological interviews.Marisa Przyrembel & Tania Singer - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 62:82-101.
  3. Neural representationalism, the Hard Problem of Content and vitiated verdicts. A reply to Hutto & Myin.Matteo Colombo - 2014 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 13 (2):257-274.
    Colombo’s (Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2013) plea for neural representationalism is the focus of a recent contribution to Phenomenology and Cognitive Science by Daniel D. Hutto and Erik Myin. In that paper, Hutto and Myin have tried to show that my arguments fail badly. Here, I want to respond to their critique clarifying the type of neural representationalism put forward in my (Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2013) piece, and to take the opportunity to make a few remarks (...)
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    Música e meio ambiente: ecologia sonora.Marisa Trench de Oliveira Fonterrada - 2004 - São Paulo, SP: Irmãos Vitalle Editores Ltda.. Edited by Yara Caznok.
    Este título da coleção "Conexões Musicais", de autoria da musicóloga e professora Marisa Fonterrada, relaciona aspectos musicais do meio ambiente, abordando os seguintes assuntos, entre outros: som e silêncio, sons do corpo, sons dos seres e fenômenos, características dos sons, sons de ontem e de agora, sons imaginados e criação e brincadeiras com os sons. Esta coleção, coordenada pela musicóloga Yara Caznok, visa apresentar ao leitor as várias conexões da música com outras expressões artísticas ou com disciplinas das ciências (...)
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    Serotonin, Predictive Processing and Psychedelics.Matteo Colombo - 2022 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 3.
    Letheby’s "Philosophy of Psychedelics" relies on Predictive Processing to try and find unifying explanations relevant to understanding how serotonergic psychedelics work in psychiatric therapy, what subjective experiences are associated with their use and whether such experiences are epistemically defective. But if Predictive Processing lacks genuinely explanatory unifying power, Letheby’s account of psychedelic therapy risks being unwarranted. In this commentary, I motivate this worry and sketch an alternative interpretation of psychedelic therapy within the Reinforcement Learning framework.
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    The combined effects of neurostimulation and priming on creative thinking. A preliminary tDCS study on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.Barbara Colombo, Noemi Bartesaghi, Luisa Simonelli & Alessandro Antonietti - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:113006.
    The role of prefrontal cortex (PFC) in influencing creative thinking has been investigated by many researchers who, while succeeding in proving an effective involvement of PFC, reported suggestive but sometimes conflicting results. In order to better understand the relationships between creative thinking and brain activation in a more specific area of the PFC, we explored the role of dorsolateral PFC (DLPFC). We devised an experimental protocol using transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS). The study was based on a 3 (kind of stimulation: (...)
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    Liminaire — Michel Foucault et la théologie politique.Agustín Colombo & Jean Leclercq - 2023 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 79 (3):327-331.
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    Explaining social norm compliance. A plea for neural representations.Matteo Colombo - 2014 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 13 (2):217-238.
    How should we understand the claim that people comply with social norms because they possess the right kinds of beliefs and preferences? I answer this question by considering two approaches to what it is to believe (and prefer), namely: representationalism and dispositionalism. I argue for a variety of representationalism, viz. neural representationalism. Neural representationalism is the conjunction of two claims. First, what it is essential to have beliefs and preferences is to have certain neural representations. Second, neural representations are often (...)
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    Illuminating the dark matter of social neuroscience: Considering the problem of social interaction from philosophical, psychological, and neuroscientific perspectives.Marisa Przyrembel, Jonathan Smallwood, Michael Pauen & Tania Singer - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
  10. Experimental Philosophy of Explanation Rising: The Case for a Plurality of Concepts of Explanation.Matteo Colombo - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (2):503-517.
    This paper brings together results from the philosophy and the psychology of explanation to argue that there are multiple concepts of explanation in human psychology. Specifically, it is shown that pluralism about explanation coheres with the multiplicity of models of explanation available in the philosophy of science, and it is supported by evidence from the psychology of explanatory judgment. Focusing on the case of a norm of explanatory power, the paper concludes by responding to the worry that if there is (...)
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    Normality in medicine: a critical review.Marisa Catita, Artur Águas & Pedro Morgado - 2020 - Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine 15 (1):1-6.
    What is considered normal determines clinical practice in medicine and has implications at an individual level, doctor-patient relationship and health care policies. With the increase in medical information and technical abilities it is urgent to have a clear concept of normality in medicine so that crucial discussions can be held with unequivocal terms.The different meanings for normality were analyzed throughout the literature and grouped according to their relevance in the academic community in models, namely the Biostatistical Theory (BST), Health, Ideal, (...)
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    Underlying delusion: Predictive processing, looping effects, and the personal/sub-personal distinction.Matteo Colombo & Regina E. Fabry - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology (6):829-855.
    What is the relationship between the concepts of the predictive processing theory of brain functioning and the everyday concepts with which people conduct and explain their mental lives? To answer this question, we focus on predictive processing explanations of mental disorder that appeal to false inference. After distinguishing two concepts of false inference, we survey four ways of understanding the relationship between explanations of mental phenomena at the personal and sub-personal level. We then argue that if predictive processing accurately accounts (...)
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  13. (1 other version)Bayesian cognitive science, predictive brains, and the nativism debate.Matteo Colombo - 2017 - Synthese:1-22.
    The rise of Bayesianism in cognitive science promises to shape the debate between nativists and empiricists into more productive forms—or so have claimed several philosophers and cognitive scientists. The present paper explicates this claim, distinguishing different ways of understanding it. After clarifying what is at stake in the controversy between nativists and empiricists, and what is involved in current Bayesian cognitive science, the paper argues that Bayesianism offers not a vindication of either nativism or empiricism, but one way to talk (...)
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    Two neurocomputational building blocks of social norm compliance.Matteo Colombo - 2014 - Biology and Philosophy 29 (1):71-88.
    Current explanatory frameworks for social norms pay little attention to why and how brains might carry out computational functions that generate norm compliance behavior. This paper expands on existing literature by laying out the beginnings of a neurocomputational framework for social norms and social cognition, which can be the basis for advancing our understanding of the nature and mechanisms of social norms. Two neurocomputational building blocks are identified that might constitute the core of the mechanism of norm compliance. They consist (...)
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    Women and heroin: The path of resistance and its consequences.Marisa Alicea & Jennifer Friedman - 1995 - Gender and Society 9 (4):432-449.
    In this study, we examine the accounts of 30 white middle- and upper-class female heroin/methadone users. Using a resistance framework, we note that these women recall their initial heroin use in ways that suggest rejection of restrictive gender and class expectations. Using a dynamic view of resistance, we begin to understand how these women attempt to resist the dominant discourse through their heroin use and to reinterpret their experiences with heroin.
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    Avian and mammalian hippocampus: No degrees of freedom in evolution of function.Michael Colombo - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (5):554-555.
    Aboitiz et al. suggest that the mammalian isocortex is derived from the dorsal cortex of reptiles and birds, and that there has been a major divergence in the connectivity patterns (and hence function) of the mammalian and reptilian/avian hippocampus. There is considerable evidence to suggest, however, that the avian hippocampus serves the exact same function as the mammalian hippocampus.
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    Editorial: Creativity in Pathological Brain Conditions Across the Lifespan.Barbara Colombo, Alice Cancer, Lindsey Carruthers & Alessandro Antonietti - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    La carne, entre “estructuralismo” y literatura.Agustin Colombo - 2024 - Isegoría 70:1363.
    En Las confesiones de la carne Foucault define la carne cristiana como una experiencia histórica en la que se desarrollan prácticas en función de las cuales los individuos pueden modificarse a sí mismos. ¿Sobre la base de qué elementos Foucault construye este enfoque de la carne cristiana? Nuestra hipótesis es que la definición de la carne como una “experiencia” supone una articulación entre algunas nociones propias del estructuralismo —estructura y sistema— y el enfoque de la “experiencia interior” elaborado por Georges (...)
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    Sobre o tratado de mecânica de Descartes.Marisa Carneiro de Oliveira Franco Donatelli - 2008 - Scientiae Studia 6 (4):639-654.
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    Extinction and the Repeatability of the End: Wells, Cuvier, Nietzsche.Marisa Žele - 2022 - Filozofski Vestnik 42 (3).
    The paper explores the contact between the literary notion of the end of the world as depicted in H.G. Wells’s science fiction novel _The Time Machine_ and the concept of extinction, in the sense developed by the French naturalist Georges Cuvier, who at the turn of the 19 th century formulated a thesis about the structure of the world with a built-in end. The time traveller in Wells’s novel is driven into the distant future by an obsessive desire to know (...)
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    The politics of virtue in Enlightenment France.Marisa Linton - 2001 - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, N.Y.: Palgrave.
    This is the first study to focus on the idea of virtue and its place in political thought in eighteenth-century France. Virtue could be used to impart moral authority to arguments about political power. The development of this strategic idea is traced through the works of key Enlightenment thinkers. There is also consideration of the ways in which numerous popular writers of the day, including clerics, eulogists, journalists, novelists and lawyers, employed the idea of virtue in polemical discussions in their (...)
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    Recensión: Francisco Leocata, Situación y perspectivas de la filosofía moral actual.Marisa Mosto - 2018 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 21 (41):109-118.
    Francisco Leocata, Situación y perspectivas de la filosofía moral actual, Buenos Aires, Don Bosco, 2017, 258 pp., ISBN 978-950-514-811-0.
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    Réplica.Marisa Moyano & Hugo Aguilar - 2006 - Diálogos (Maringa) 10 (1).
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    Introducción al Dossier EXISTENCIAS / CUERPOS / COMUNIDAD.Marisa A. Muñoz - 2016 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 18:9-10.
    Los ejes categoriales que vertebran los artículos reunidos en este dossier colaboran, desde diversas perspectivas, en discusiones y revisiones teórico-prácticas operadas en el siglo XX y profundizadas en el presente desde las humanidades y las ciencias sociales en América Latina y el Caribe. Cada uno de los trabajos se escapa, en sus desarrollos, a la homologación directa de los conceptos propuestos: EXISTENCIAS/CUERPOS/COMUNIDAD. Los tres conceptos implican la necesidad y voluntad epistémico-política de abordar la singularidad de la existencia y de los (...)
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    Breadfruit, Time and Again.Marisa Parham - 2012 - CLR James Journal 18 (1):116-125.
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    La perspectiva Del dialogo intercientífico: Una directiva para transdisciplinariedad cultural Y epistemológica.Marisa Soares & Luis Antonio Ccopa Ybarra - 2019 - Odeere 4 (7):165.
    En ese artículo de naturaleza bibliográfica explicamos porque el diálogo intercientífico permite que se transcienda la homogeneidad de una epistemología involucrada en sí misma, expandiéndose para la transdisciplinariedad cultural y epistemológica. Analizamos dos nuevos modelos de paradigma alternativo, a saber: el vivir bien y el desarrollo endógeno sustentable. Consideramos que esas concepciones filosóficas tienen el desafío de desarrollar nuevas posibilidades epistemológicas y metodológicas que permitan el cambio de la realidad social e histórica. Palabras clave: Diálogo Intercientífico. Epistemología Transdisciplinar. Desarrollo Endógeno (...)
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    Discovering Brain Mechanisms Using Network Analysis and Causal Modeling.Matteo Colombo & Naftali Weinberger - 2018 - Minds and Machines 28 (2):265-286.
    Mechanist philosophers have examined several strategies scientists use for discovering causal mechanisms in neuroscience. Findings about the anatomical organization of the brain play a central role in several such strategies. Little attention has been paid, however, to the use of network analysis and causal modeling techniques for mechanism discovery. In particular, mechanist philosophers have not explored whether and how these strategies incorporate information about the anatomical organization of the brain. This paper clarifies these issues in the light of the distinction (...)
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  28. Andy Clark and his Critics.Matteo Colombo, Elizabeth Irvine & Mog Stapleton (eds.) - 2019 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    In this volume, a range of high-profile researchers in philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, and empirical cognitive science, critically engage with Clark's work across the themes of: Extended, Embodied, Embedded, Enactive, and Affective Minds; Natural Born Cyborgs; and Perception, Action, and Prediction. Daniel Dennett provides a foreword on the significance of Clark's work, and Clark replies to each section of the book, thus advancing current literature with original contributions that will form the basis for new discussions, debates and (...)
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  29. .Traduzione E. Note di Chiara Colombo - 1989 - In Johann Georg Hamann (ed.), Lettere. Milano: Vita e pensiero.
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    Vulnerabilidade do animal ou sociabilidade humana?Marisa Lopes - 2020 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 14 (1):62-90.
    This papers intends to show that Aristotle's theory on the political nature of man implies a specific difference in relation to other animals and that this does not arise from his understanding of human beings as naturally vulnerable animals that would seek in political life an artifice to redress their insufficiency or individual vulnerability to live. The qualitative difference of human beings in relation to other animals - including political species, such as bees or ants - drives them to an (...)
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    Due note storiche E letterarie Sui libri XXVIII-xxx di ammiano marcellino.Maurizio Colombo - 2006 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 150 (1):149-174.
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    Virtuality and immanence in Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty.Andrea Colombo & Floriana Ferro - 2023 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 16 (1):7-16.
    In this paper we aim to find a definition of virtual which fits the latest developments of digital technology, but also applies to the analog world. We consider the virtual as related to immanence, taking inspiration from Deleuze’s reading of Bergson and Merleau-Ponty’s last work. We first analyze Deleuze’s idea of immanence, from which virtuality emerges, then we focus on Merleau-Ponty’s concept of flesh and its virtual center. We argue that both philosophers see immanence as a dynamic medium of virtuality, (...)
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    Descartes e os médicos.Marisa Carneiro de Oliveira Franco Donatelli - 2003 - Scientiae Studia 1 (3):323-336.
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    Free-Expression Painting Studio with University Students.Erika Rodrigues Colombo & Andrés Eduardo Aguirre Antúnez - 2022 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 10 (2):157-198.
    The present work refers to the doctorship research that implemented the Free-Expression Painting Studio technique to assist university students who had suicidal ideations or attempts. This technique was developed in France by the psychologist Michel Ternoy, based on Minkowski’s structural-phenomenon analysis method. A group session will be presented and discussed from Michel Henry’s phenomenology of life. Psychology and phenomenology can create spaces for belonging and support, which allow the transformation of suffering from experiences in the community. The Painting Studio makes (...)
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  35. (1 other version)Deep and beautiful. The reward prediction error hypothesis of dopamine.Matteo Colombo - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 45 (1):57-67.
    According to the reward-prediction error hypothesis of dopamine, the phasic activity of dopaminergic neurons in the midbrain signals a discrepancy between the predicted and currently experienced reward of a particular event. It can be claimed that this hypothesis is deep, elegant and beautiful, representing one of the largest successes of computational neuroscience. This paper examines this claim, making two contributions to existing literature. First, it draws a comprehensive historical account of the main steps that led to the formulation and subsequent (...)
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    Iranian Herbalists, But Not Cooks, Are Better at Naming Odors Than Laypeople.Marisa Casillas, Afrooz Rafiee & Asifa Majid - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (6):e12763.
    Odor naming is enhanced in communities where communication about odors is a central part of daily life (e.g., wine experts, flavorists, and some hunter‐gatherer groups). In this study, we investigated how expert knowledge and daily experience affect the ability to name odors in a group of experts that has not previously been investigated in this context—Iranian herbalists; also called attars—as well as cooks and laypeople. We assessed naming accuracy and consistency for 16 herb and spice odors, collected judgments of odor (...)
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    Aliraza Javaid, Masculinities, Sexualities and Love. Abingdon & New York: Routledge, 2019. Pp. 189.Andrea Colombo - forthcoming - Foucault Studies:89-91.
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    Albert Schweitzer, wir Epigonen. Kultur und Kulturstaat. Werke aus NachlaB.Enrico Colombo - forthcoming - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia.
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    Realtà ed etica in Albert Schweitzer.Enrico A. Colombo - 2016 - Brescia: Morcelliana.
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    The situation and future of technology in Europe.Umberto Colombo & Giuseppe Lanzavecchia - 1986 - World Futures 22 (1):147-204.
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    Verità e democrazia: sulle ombre di Michel Foucault.Fausto Colombo - 2022 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    A triangle that may work well: Looking through the angles of a three-way exchange in cancer medical encounters.Marisa Cordella - 2011 - Discourse and Communication 5 (4):337-353.
    Following a discourse analysis approach this study examines triadic encounters of nine medical consultations carried out in an outpatient cancer clinic in Santiago, Chile involving an oncologist, a patient and a patient’s companion. Consultations are fully transcribed and analysed to understand the participatory roles patients’ companions play in the medical exchanges. In addition, the type of linguistic functions associated with each role and the advantages or downsides of companions’ involvement in the encounters are also investigated. The analysis reveals seven prominent (...)
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    Mountaineering pericytes – A universal key to tissue repair?Marisa Karow - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (9):771-774.
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    La obediencia como rebelión. L'homme révolté de Albert Camus a 70 años de su publicación (1951-2021).Marisa Mosto - forthcoming - Tábano.
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  45. Il Lausanne Trilogue Pla clinico:...Marisa Malagoli Togliatti, Silvia Mazzoni, Anna Lubrano Lavadera & Anna Lisa Micci - 2009 - Terapia Familiare 91:29 - 44.
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  46. Experimentación y Descubrimiento: algunas reflexiones desde la epistemologia de la experimentacion.Marisa Velasco - 1998 - Episteme 6.
     
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    “Traduttore, Traditore?” Translating Human Rights into the Corporate Context.Marisa McVey, John Ferguson & François-Régis Puyou - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (3):573-596.
    This paper critically investigates the implementation of the UN guiding principles on business and human rights (UNGPs) into the corporate setting through the concept of ‘translation’. In the decade since the creation of the UNGPs, little academic research has focussed specifically on the corporate implementation of human rights. Drawing on qualitative case studies of two multinational corporations—an oil and gas company and a bank—this paper unpacks how human rights are translated into the corporate context. In doing so, the paper focuses (...)
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  48. Computational Modelling for Alcohol Use Disorder.Matteo Colombo - forthcoming - Erkenntnis.
    In this paper, I examine Reinforcement Learning modelling practice in psychiatry, in the context of alcohol use disorders. I argue that the epistemic roles RL currently plays in the development of psychiatric classification and search for explanations of clinically relevant phenomena are best appreciated in terms of Chang’s account of epistemic iteration, and by distinguishing mechanistic and aetiological modes of computational explanation.
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    What Is a Desiring Man?Agustín Colombo - 2021 - Foucault Studies 29:71-90.
    This article investigates Foucault’s account of desiring man by drawing upon History of Sexuality vol. 4, Confessions of the Flesh. In order to do so, the article focuses on Foucault’s diagnosis of the Christian elaboration of “the analytic of the subject of concupiscence” that closes Confessions of the Flesh. As the article shows, “the analytic of the subject of concupiscence” inspires Foucault’s account of desiring man. However, Foucault’s diagnosis of the Christian elaboration of “the analytic of concupiscence” proves to be (...)
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  50. (1 other version)Constitutive relevance and the personal/subpersonal distinction.Matteo Colombo - 2012 - Philosophical Psychology (ahead-of-print):1–24.
    Can facts about subpersonal states and events be constitutively relevant to personal-level phenomena? And can knowledge of these facts inform explanations of personal-level phenomena? Some philosophers, like Jennifer Hornsby and John McDowell, argue for two negative answers whereby questions about persons and their behavior cannot be answered by using information from subpersonal psychology. Knowledge of subpersonal states and events cannot inform personal-level explanation such that they cast light on what constitutes persons? behaviors. In this paper I argue against this position. (...)
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